buy discounted Misoprostol online Last night, the VQ Chat focused on racism and action. We talked about the safety of LGBT spaces for people of color and then moved onto a discussion of talking to kids about issues of race and concrete tips on taking action. We are sharing some of those tips with you today:
@lovesong4babyx @villageQtweets @psandcs dismantling “us” & “them.” Seeing “others” as 3-dimensional, not just stereotypes #ferguson #vqchat
— Jen Bauer (@AdventurousMoms) November 26, 2014
A3 Library books, attending rallies/actions, and talking about our own privilege #vqchat #Ferguson — West Philly Mama (@westphillymama) November 26, 2014
A3: My kids connect to books about “regular kids” who confront racism more than they do books about adult civil rights leaders. #vqchat
— Cheryl Dumesnil (@lovesong4babyx) November 26, 2014
@villageQtweets #vqchat Q4: as a white person, speak up even when I am not sure I have all the words, listen, and admit when I am wrong — saysclare (@saysclare) November 26, 2014
A4 honest open conversation, taking a hard look at our own beliefs & prejudices, educating our kids, supporting POC voices #vqchat #ferguson
— Jen Bauer (@AdventurousMoms) November 26, 2014
A4 Examine your circles. It’s easy to unintentionally self-segregate. Make sure you have all kinds of people in yr life. #vqchat #Ferguson — West Philly Mama (@westphillymama) November 26, 2014
A4: Going to sit down with PBS Newshour lesson plans for all ages. #vqchat #ferguson http://t.co/GL6sjTfu9x
— Deborah (@psandcs) November 26, 2014
A4: I can also use my privilege as a white person to advocate for change when other communities voice their needs. #vqchat #Ferguson — Mel (@thatnewanimal) November 26, 2014
@villageQtweets @psandcs we can solve so much by listening to others, by learning as much as we teach, or more. #vqchat #ferguson
— Commissar Levi (@queerjewdad) November 26, 2014